EXCURSIONS

Tuesday - Vestmanna and Múlafossur

Join us on this captivating journey. Our first stop is Kvívík, nestled in a scenic valley on Streymoy island, Kvívík boasts a rich Viking heritage. You'll discover Viking excavations along the seaside, evidence of the first settlers in this historic village. With its timeless charm and picturesque location, Kvívík is a must-visit gem during your Faroe Islands Road trip.Then we'll visit Vestmanna and set sail to witness breathtaking bird cliffs.Next, we'll journey to the remote village of Gásadalur, which translates to "the Goose Valley" on Vágar island. Once reachable only by foot through the mountains, Gásadalur now welcomes you with open arms via a convenient driving tunnel. A beloved destination for both locals and Faroe Islands enthusiasts, Gásadalur boasts the iconic Múlafossur waterfall.Join us for a day of exploration, stunning vistas, and a taste of Faroese history mixed with picturesque landscape.

8 hrs.
DKK 1395
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Wednesday - Tour to Strendur, Snældan, Kollafjørður and Kirkjubøur

Strendur is the largest town on the westside of the Skálafjørður fjord on Eysturoy island. Strendur is connected to Runavík and Tórshavn through the longest underwater tunnel in the Faroe Islands: Eysturoyartunnilin.  Eysturoyartunnilin is known for its underwater roundabout, which is the first of its kind in the world. The entrance to the tunnel is by the seaside in Strendur. In Sterndur we will visit Snældan – SNÆLDAN (snaldan.fo) a Faroese yarn company, here it will be possible to buy Faroese knitwear and yarn made at the local factory.We drive north through Skálafjørð and up to the tunnel that goes over to Sundalagið, you have the opportunity to walk over the bridge from Eysturoy to Streymoy, further we drive to Kollafjørð. Kollafjørður is the longest village in the Faroe Islands. The village stretches 7 kilometres along the coastline on Streymoy island.And then we drive to Tórshavn, we walk through the old part of Tórshavn, and than to Kirkjubø the southernmost village on Streymoy where we can see the ruins of the Magnus Cathedral from around 1300, the Saint Olav’s Church from 12th century and the old farmhouse Kirkjubøargarður from 11th century.

8 hrs.
DKK 1095
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Thursday - Tour to Æðuvík, Navia, Gøta, and Fuglafjørður

This experience start with a drive through the sub-sea tunnel between Tórshavn and Runavík, this is the sub-sea tunnel with a roundabout, so hopefully we take the right turn out of it.Our first stop is in the beautiful village Æðuvík, where you can walk so close to the sea that you can almost touch it. In Æðuvík the locals see the sun rise from the ocean all year round. Located close to the village are the first windmills in the Faroe Islands, and we will drive to them and on a good day you can see almost all the islands in the Faroe Islands. In Toftir the local yarn brand Navia, https://www.navia.fo/en/, has a big shop with both yarn and locally produced sweaters.Gøta is three smaller villages that have almost grown into one, but the locals insist on using all three names. Syðrugøta is widely known for it’s G! festival that is held annually in July. The special thing with this festival is that it is held on the beach. Gøtugjógv has one of the most magnificent churches in the Faroe Islands with glass windows made by Tróndur Patursson. In Norðagøta the old part of town is well preserved, and there is also a statue of one of the most important persons in the Faroe Islands saga, Tróndur í Gøtu.Todays last visit is in Fuglafjørður, which is one of the largest fishing towns in the Faroe Islands (you may notice it on the smell of money). But it also has a cosy café, and an exciting, not widely known souvenir shop called Fjord.Pick up: from 09:00 starts at Hotel Føroyar and than the other hotels.

7 hrs. 30 min.
DKK 1095
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Friday - Tour to Hvalvík, Streymnes and Eiði

On the way up north it will be possible to see the whaling station Við Áir, it was built in 1905 and run by the Norwegian company Chr. Salvesen & Co until 1930. It is the last of its kind in the Northern HemisphereYou will take a small beautiful walk from Streymnes to Hvalvík where you will see the oldest wooden church of the Faroe IslandsEiði is a village on north Eysturoy Island. In this picturesque village you will find the famous football stadium nestled next to the Atlantic Ocean.From near Eiði, you will also have a great look towards the two sea stacks Risin & Kellingin.

7 hrs.
DKK 0
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Saturday - Exploring the Northern Beauty of Streymoy and Eysturoy

Our adventure begins in the remote village of Saksun on Streymoy island. Saksun is renowned for its unique location, perched above a mesmerizing lagoon. The surrounding mountains paint a dramatic backdrop, and you will find some lovely turf houses surrounded by stunning waterfalls along the mountain sides, which adds to the village's mystique. Prepare to be captivated by the sheer natural beauty enveloping this enchanting place.Next, we head to Gjógv, a village nestled on the northeastern tip of Eysturoy island. Here, you'll witness the incredible natural harbor, known as Gjógv, which offers shelter to both boats and nature enthusiasts alike. Take a leisurely stroll through the charming old village, where time seems to stand still amidst the historic architecture and serene surroundings.Then our journey takes us to Elduvík, a traditional village nestled in the unspoiled landscapes of Eysturoy Island. Here, houses appear as if they were dropped from the sky, seemingly finding their place in this tranquil haven by chance. Elduvík invites you to explore its charming yards, meandering paths, stone steps, and rustic ledges. If you appreciate the beauty of imperfection and the allure of organic shapes, you'll find solace in the unassuming elegance of Elduvík.Our final destintion is Oyndarfjørður, which is one of the oldest settlements in the Faroe Islands. Historical records dating back to the 14th century mention this village, suggesting an even older past. Down by the beach, you'll discover the enigmatic Rinkusteinarnir, two rock stones set in motion by the rhythmic waves. A fascinating legend surrounds these stones, involving an ancient sorceress who cursed two pirate ships, turning them into stone sentinels destined to forever rock by the shore.Throughout the day, we'll make captivating photo stops, including the iconic Risin and Kellingin sea stacks and the impressive Fossá Waterfall, the tallest waterfall in the Faroe Islands. You'll also have the opportunity to see the famous football stadium gracefully nestled by the Atlantic Ocean.Join us for a day of exploration, where nature's grandeur meets the charm of traditional Faroese villages, and where each stop unveils a new chapter in the captivating story of the Faroe Islands.

8 hrs.
DKK 1095
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Sunday - Tour to the northern islands and Tjørnuvík

Viðareiði is in the Northern region and the northernmost village in the Faroe Islands. Visiting Viðareiði on Viðoy island is always rewarding.Klaksvík is the fishing capital of the Faroe Islands and here it will be possible to try the Faroes Fish and chips in the local bakery. We will drive on to Gjógv to see the fantastic gorge and further to Tjørnuvík where we can enjoy the amazing view of Risin and Kellingin

9 hrs.
DKK 1195
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